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'We have our own local identity’: Morocco's Jazzablanca festival founder
The festival’s free public stage and 1,800 workers underscore its push to promote young Moroccan acts and draw international stars.
Summary by Radio France Internationale
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Morocco: 'We Have Our Own Local Identity' - Morocco's Jazzablanca Festival Founder
Interview - Casablanca - As the Jazzablanca festival celebrates its 19th edition, RFI spoke to its founder Moulay Ahmed Alami about how the event has evolved, its support for Moroccan artists and the wider cultural and economic impact on Casablanca.
'We have our own local identity’: Morocco's Jazzablanca festival founder
As the Jazzablanca festival celebrates its 19th edition, RFI spoke to its founder Moulay Ahmed Alami about how the event has evolved, its support for Moroccan artists and the wider cultural and economic impact on Casablanca.
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